I like 1098 and use it a few times a year for dry hopped beer. There is something anomalous about this yeast. It drops clear quickly. Clear enough to be able to see the cake from the top of a bucket. Then it gets transferred to a keg with dry hops. The transfer lines are clear. When the previous conditions are met with another yeast, the beer in the glass is going to be clear or maybe slightly hazy.
The weird thing about 1098 is the dry hopped beer in the glass is reliably not clear and won't be for the full duration of the keg. It might even look like a murky yeast slug for half the keg, but it doesn't have a yeast bomb milkshake mouthfeel.
What the heck is going on here? Where is this 1098 haze coming from?
The weird thing about 1098 is the dry hopped beer in the glass is reliably not clear and won't be for the full duration of the keg. It might even look like a murky yeast slug for half the keg, but it doesn't have a yeast bomb milkshake mouthfeel.
What the heck is going on here? Where is this 1098 haze coming from?